stability analysis in structural engineering
Stability analysis in structural engineering refers to the assessment and evaluation of a structure's ability to resist collapse or failure under various external forces, including loads and environmental conditions. This analysis involves studying the equilibrium of forces and moments acting on the structure and analyzing its behavior to ensure it remains stable and secure, thereby ensuring the safety and integrity of the structure.
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